Beethoven -- Graphite Drawing

This was a piece I did a while back from a bust that was in our art classroom.  I used a regular graphite pencil to do this piece which was a study of light and dark.  It took me a couple of hours to do this freehand and without the use of a grid.  I didn't use the "thumb" method either.  My art teacher told me I have a really good eye.
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